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I am sure that everything that was in the ashtray stayed right there LOL.
Oh we found my CB radio that was mounted to the side of the center counsel on the passengers side... About 20ft away from the vehicle (as well as a lot of other stuff LOL)
Yeah, but not plugproof. I just read the topic where spark plug coming off V10 killed not only the engine, but whole truck by putting it on fire. Sad anybody has to drive bomb like that
Sad anybody lacks the ability to follow basic instrutions while they change spark plugs.
Originally Posted by plgebbia
Oh, BTW, I wonder how much forced induction would shorten the life of the V10? or wait, it wouldn't, their bulletproof
It could do anything from not making a diffrence to blowing it the first time it hits full boost. It all just depends on how much you boost you run.
Originally Posted by strokin'_tatsch
I heart forced induction. This is about to go on my PSD. S466 that is fixing to have a billet wheel and a race cover and that will have a billet S594 in front of it. It will already break the tires loose at ~50mph with the stock turbo @ only 24psi due to boost leaks. What do you think it'll do at 60+psi and ~240cc more fuel?? Can you say extreme fun with the capability of towing whatever I want, whenever I want? One of these would probably rock out on a daily driven V10 @ 10psi though.
How long until its all done? I'm getting close to having my car built and we need to run them at the strip.
Yeah, but not plugproof. I just read the topic where spark plug coming off V10 killed not only the engine, but whole truck by putting it on fire. Sad anybody has to drive bomb like that
Now where is that autopunch and belt cutter again?
in a hard hit accident they don't do much good cause you won't be able to find the ashtray OR center counsel. In my case it was ok cause the passengers door no longer existed. Oh but we never have found my cell phone that was in the center counsel.
This is why you must make sure to get all those screws back in their places. Leave one screw out and see what happens!
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